Ted Cox (football coach)
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Ted Cox was a college football coach at Tulane and Oklahoma State. He served as an assistant coach at Tulane starting in 1927. In 1932, he was promoted to head coach. He compiled a 28-10-2 record as head coach of the Green Wave. This included the 1934 team which went 10-1, the best season in school history to that point. In 1935, despite posting a winning record at 6-4, he was fired. From 1936 to 1937, he coached at Oklahoma State, and compiled a 5-15 record.
| Preceded by Albert Exendine |
Oklahoma State University Head Football Coach 1936–1937 |
Succeeded by Jim Lookabaugh |
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| Hill • Parry • Davis • Griffith • Pritchard • Pixlee • Maulbetsch • Waldorf • Exendine • Cox • Lookabaugh • Whitworth • Speegle • Cutchin • Gass • Smith • Stanley • Johnson • Jones • Simmons • Miles • Gundy |
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| Bayne • Sweet • Baum • Lombard • Collier • Summersgill • Dabney • Eshleman • Berry • Tobin • Russ • Curtis • Brown • Mason • Hoffman • Sweetland • Shaughnessy • Fuller • Bierman • Cox • Dawson • Simons • Frnka • Wolf • Pilney • O'Boyle • Pittman • Ellender • Smith • Gibson • English • Brown • Davis • Teevens • Bowden • Scelfo • Toledo |